Kim Jong-un, you may have Dennis Rodman as a friend for life, but you won’t be hosting the Armed Forces Classic anytime soon. Or ever.

USA! USA!

With that patriotic slam out of the way, it was announced Tuesday that Georgetown and Oregon will play at the U.S. Army’s Camp Humphreys base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea on Nov. 8 as part of the annual event.

The teams already had been chosen to play in the contest. They just didn’t know where until Tuesday.

"It will be a privilege to perform in front of the men and women who serve and protect our country," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said in a statement. "The game is important but above and beyond the competition, it will be an unparalleled learning experience for everyone in our program."

Last year’s game was held in Germany between Michigan State and UConn. The year before, it was held aboard the USS Carl Vinson in the San Diego Harbor between Michigan State and North Carolina.

So as U.S. basketball merriment will be had south of his border, Kim, North Korea's leader, can only hope to catch the game on ESPN.